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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Surgery== | |||
===Stage I Salivary Gland Cancer === | |||
Treatment for stage I salivary gland cancer depends on whether the cancer is low-grade (slow growing) or high-grade (fast growing). | |||
If the cancer is low-grade, treatment may include the following: | |||
*Surgery with or without radiation therapy. | |||
*Fast neutron radiation therapy. | |||
If the cancer is high-grade, treatment may include the following: | |||
*Surgery with or without radiation therapy. | |||
*A clinical trial of chemotherapy. | |||
*A clinical trial of a new local therapy. | |||
===Stage II Salivary Gland Cancer === | |||
Treatment for stage II salivary gland cancer depends on whether the cancer is low-grade (slow growing) or high-grade (fast growing). | |||
If the cancer is low-grade, treatment may include the following: | |||
*Surgery with or without radiation therapy. | |||
*Radiation therapy. | |||
*Chemotherapy. | |||
If the cancer is high-grade, treatment may include the following: | |||
*Surgery with or without radiation therapy. | |||
*Fast neutron or photon-beam radiation therapy. | |||
*A clinical trial of radiation therapy and/or radiosensitizers. | |||
*A clinical trial of chemotherapy. | |||
===Stage III Salivary Gland Cancer === | |||
Treatment for stage III salivary gland cancer depends on whether the cancer is low-grade (slow growing) or high-grade (fast growing). | |||
If the cancer is low-grade, treatment may include the following: | |||
*Surgery with or without lymphadenectomy. Radiation therapy may also be given after surgery. | |||
*[[Radiation therapy]] | |||
*Fast neutron radiation therapy to lymph nodes with cancer | |||
*Chemotherapy | |||
If the cancer is high-grade, treatment may include the following: | |||
*Surgery with or without lymphadenectomy. Radiation therapy may also be given after surgery. | |||
*Fast neutron radiation therapy. | |||
*Radiation therapy as palliative therapy to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life. | |||
*A clinical trial of radiation therapy and/or radiosensitizers. | |||
*A clinical trial of chemotherapy. | |||
===Stage IV Salivary Gland Cancer === | |||
Treatment of stage IV salivary gland cancer may include the following: | |||
*Fast neutron or photon-beam radiation therapy. | |||
*A clinical trial of chemotherapy with or without radiation therapy. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} |
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Overview
Surgery
Stage I Salivary Gland Cancer
Treatment for stage I salivary gland cancer depends on whether the cancer is low-grade (slow growing) or high-grade (fast growing). If the cancer is low-grade, treatment may include the following:
- Surgery with or without radiation therapy.
- Fast neutron radiation therapy.
If the cancer is high-grade, treatment may include the following:
- Surgery with or without radiation therapy.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy.
- A clinical trial of a new local therapy.
Stage II Salivary Gland Cancer
Treatment for stage II salivary gland cancer depends on whether the cancer is low-grade (slow growing) or high-grade (fast growing). If the cancer is low-grade, treatment may include the following:
- Surgery with or without radiation therapy.
- Radiation therapy.
- Chemotherapy.
If the cancer is high-grade, treatment may include the following:
- Surgery with or without radiation therapy.
- Fast neutron or photon-beam radiation therapy.
- A clinical trial of radiation therapy and/or radiosensitizers.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy.
Stage III Salivary Gland Cancer
Treatment for stage III salivary gland cancer depends on whether the cancer is low-grade (slow growing) or high-grade (fast growing). If the cancer is low-grade, treatment may include the following:
- Surgery with or without lymphadenectomy. Radiation therapy may also be given after surgery.
- Radiation therapy
- Fast neutron radiation therapy to lymph nodes with cancer
- Chemotherapy
If the cancer is high-grade, treatment may include the following:
- Surgery with or without lymphadenectomy. Radiation therapy may also be given after surgery.
- Fast neutron radiation therapy.
- Radiation therapy as palliative therapy to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life.
- A clinical trial of radiation therapy and/or radiosensitizers.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy.
Stage IV Salivary Gland Cancer
Treatment of stage IV salivary gland cancer may include the following:
- Fast neutron or photon-beam radiation therapy.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy with or without radiation therapy.